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Baltimore County Awarded $3.5 Million Federal Grant to Support Efforts to Reduce Traffic-Related Fatalities

December 26, 2023
TOWSON, MD— The Baltimore County Department of Public Works today announced that Baltimore County has been awarded over(link is external) $3.5 million in federal funding through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program to enhance road safety and infrastructure and support Baltimore County’s ongoing efforts to reduce traffic-related fatalities.

"Investing in our roadways is not just about improving infrastructure, but prioritizing the safety and wellbeing of our residents and communities," said Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski. "We are grateful to our federal and state partners for supporting these critical planning projects and helping to ensure Baltimore County’s roads are safe for years to come."

The County will use these newly announced grant funds to conduct road safety audits for 17 corridors throughout the county. These initiatives will play a crucial role in identifying and mitigating potential road safety hazards.

"This grant is a vital resource for Baltimore County, specifically geared towards advancing our road safety initiatives through detailed audits and evaluations,” said D’Andrea Walker, Director of the Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation. “It enables us to undertake in-depth studies, assessing the current state of our roads and identifying key areas for future improvements. Our goal is to lay a solid foundation for safer travel in the county through meticulous planning and analysis."
 
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s SS4A program supports communities across the country by helping combat the preventable crisis of road fatalities through safer roads, vehicles, and speed management. Maryland's Vision Zero initiative aligns with this effort, aiming to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries by 2030.

Baltimore County's receipt of the grant is a testament to the collaborative effort between local and state agencies, including the Maryland Department of Transportation(link is external), in advocating for these critical funds.

For more information about the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Program, please visit transportation.gov/grants/SS4A(link is external).
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